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CCR vs MOA rally

I went to my first CCR this year. Have never been to MOA rally. Just bought my first beemer in June, an LT. Can anyone tell me which one is best. I probably can only do one next year. They're both out west. Suggestions?

I went to my first CCR this year. Have never been to MOA rally. Just bought my first beemer in June, an LT. Can anyone tell me which one is best. I probably can only do one next year. They're both out west. Suggestions?

The two events are really nothing alike, other than both involve BMW motorcycles, and you're likely to see some of the same faces. The 'MOA Rally features a lot of camping, although many stay in hotels. It's much larger - typically around 8,000 attendees, plus many, many vendors.

Since you've been to a CCR why not try the 'MOA Rally this summer, that way you'll have a taste of both?

I amy going to ask a stupied questions. What is CCR. I have not heard of the group and doing a search did not find but some goverment group and the band.

Don

It's the Central Cal BMW Riders club. They put on the Autumn Beemer Bash Rally in September. The last few years it has been at the Plumas county fairgrounds in Quincy, CA, a beautiful location up in the Sierra Nevada.

ccr

I thought it was an abbreviation for
chinese food.

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